The racially-charged fight for a union

It's a warm Sunday in Canton Mississippi, and in a field about two miles from the Nissan plant, the crowd of workers is angry. Workers say Nissan has fought them every step of the way, threatening them with loss of wages and plant closures. "You know they're pulling workers in one-on-one conversations", said Travis Parks, a Nissan employee and union supporter. "Nissan is the best thing to happen to the state of Mississippi", said Tony Hobson, a Nissan technician. Nissan worker Tony Hobson calls that the biggest falsehood of all.